St. Vincent Soundtrack (

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St. Vincent

Synopsis

St. Vincent tells the story of Vincent, an old Vietnam vet whose stubbornly hedonistic ways have left him without money or a future.

Things change when his new next-door neighbor's son, Oliver, needs a babysitter and Vince is willing enough for a fee.

From that self-serving act, an unexpected friendship forms as Vincent and Oliver fulfill much of each other's needs.

As Vincent mentors Oliver in street survival and other worldly ways, Oliver begins to see more in the old man than just his foibles.

When life takes a turn for the worse for Vincent, both find the best in each other, while no one around them suspects.

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Play Title Artist
St. Vincent
Everyone Hides
Jeff Tweedy: Writer
Tweedy: Performer
Somebody to Love
Jefferson Airplane: Performer
Darby Slick: Writer
Why Why Why
Jeff Tweedy: Writer
Tweedy: Performer
One Toke over the Line
Michael Brewer: Writer
Brewer & Shipley: Performer
I Fought the Law
Sonny Curtis: Writer
Green Day: Performer
Further On
Bronze Radio Return: Performer
Hard to Find
Start a War
The National: Performer
Matt Berninger: Writer
Wheel of Fortune Bonus Clock
Shelter from the Storm
Bob Dylan: Performer
Bob Dylan: Writer
SIDE A: Everyone Hides (Jeff Tweedy)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Try Loving Me (The Webs)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Why Why Why (Jeff Tweedy)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
You Da One (Fingazz / Ca$hizz Klay)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Stripper Pole (Nyzzy Nyce)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
SIDE B: One Toke Over The Line (Brewer & Shipley)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Further On (Bronze Radio Return)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Hard To Find (JD and the Straight Shot)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Start A War (The National)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Molodaya Luna (Vechyaslav Samarin)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Shelter from the Storm (Bob Dylan)
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Disc Time:
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
SIDE C: Long Walk Home
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Gym Class
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Life of Vin
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Be Good
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Vin and Zucko
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Standard Operating Procedure
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Small Means Nothing
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Nosebreaker
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Daka's Ultrasound
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
At The Track
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Broken Glass
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Saints Among Us
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Stroke
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
SIDE D: Break Through
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Fresh Crab
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Bad News
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Meet Imelda
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
To The Moon
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Interviews
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
St. Vincent of Sheepshead Bay
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Long Walk Home
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Break Through
Theodore Shapiro: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Walker
6/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent perfectly captures the emotional depth of the characters' journey, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Anthony Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent effectively underscores the film's moments of humor, creating a perfect balance of light-heartedness and depth.

Steven Smith
6/10

The music in St. Vincent adds an extra layer of complexity to the characters, making their struggles and triumphs feel more authentic and relatable.

Donald Martin
6/10

The music in St. Vincent leaves a lasting impression, making it a memorable aspect of the film that enhances its overall quality.

Richard Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent perfectly captures the emotional depth of the relationship between Vincent and Oliver, enhancing the storytelling with its diverse range of music genres.

Patricia Allen
4/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack seemed generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impression. It felt like the music was simply filler rather than a meaningful component of the overall cinematic experience.

Dorothy Clark
6/10

The music in St. Vincent enhances the audience's emotional connection to the characters, making their journey feel more impactful and resonant.

Charles Brown
5/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent beautifully complements the film's themes of friendship, redemption, and unexpected connections.

John Wilson
6/10

The music in St. Vincent evokes a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, enhancing the bittersweet nature of the story.

Steven Jones
2/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the characters and story. The music did not enhance the on-screen action or evoke the intended mood, making it difficult to fully engage with the film.

Anthony Lewis
3/10

The soundtrack did not effectively capture the complexity of the relationship between Vincent and Oliver. The music failed to convey the depth of their bond and the emotional journey they embarked on together, leaving a sense of missed opportunity in enhancing the storytelling aspect of the film.

Kenneth Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent showcases the talents of the composer in crafting music that enhances the film's narrative without overpowering it.

Stephanie Adams
6/10

The music in St. Vincent effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a sense of intimacy and connection with the characters.

Deborah Harris
7/10

The use of music in the film effectively conveys the evolution of Vincent and Oliver's bond, from the initial skepticism to the deep connection they eventually form, creating a poignant and engaging viewing experience.

Susan Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of St. Vincent features a diverse range of musical styles that keep the film engaging and dynamic throughout.